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The Eagle’s Nest     Apartment 2308

excellent, exclusive,  top of the tower

in the Manchester City Centre

If making good business is your main purpose here

you may easily transform this 750 sqft (70 sqm) flat

into a 2- or 3-bedroom and 2 bathrooms apartment

to rent by short- or long-time visitors to the city

and get their own local car-parking place in the building.

when all is done and dusted this place will be a gold-mine

In several ways the Eagle’s Nest is exclusive in the  Manchester city centre area. First it’s exclusive in the City Height’s geographical position, then in the apartment’s position among the hundred flats in the building, furthermore in it’s internal structure and finally exclusive in the flat’s designs and ornamentations. All together making you feel well rewarded in your privacy high up in the sky in the very core of a prosperous and sparkling city centre.

Geographically you live in the middle of an expanding both ancient and modern city with people from all over the world with diverse interests and lifestyles. The close vicinity of the Chetham music school from1424, the Cathedral, founded on a Roman temple, the lively Exchange square with international restaurants and shops like Harvey Nicols and Hugo Boss exemplify the area’s geographic, social and historic diversity. The Eagle’s Nest is closer than most of the newly built apartment blocks to a variety of entertainments, to shopping in exclusive boutiques and a huge Mall, to advanced studies in the universities of Salford and of Manchester, to a varied night life with an international flair and to busses, tramways, trains and flights taking you with ease anywhere you’d want.

But in a booming city and in a building with a hundred households with young inhabitants the Eagle’s Nest offers you also calmness and a unique privacy. Living at the end of the corridor and at the top floor, 2308’s closest neighbours are staircases, corridors and nature. Nobody lives above you and only one small wall in the kitchen is shared with a neighbour. So, there’s hardly any sound from neighbours and nobody hears if you make noise even late at night or in the early morning.

 

This home was originally classified as a two-bedroom flat. To use one’s flat mainly for bedrooms seems totally natural in England where people’s social lives are celebrated in the pub. Nobody questions the “natural” need for a home serving mainly to sleep in. Contrary to these expectations and to this particular habit of external social life, the Eagle’s Nest offers you a large living room for a wider social life at home and for work as well as entertainment and relaxation. Even lunch or dinner for friends may here be celebrated at home and therefore 2308 offers also a wider than normal kitchen.

The Eagle’s Nest was initially refurbished to suit one’s comfort and social life but also to please one’s eyes with designs and ornamentations. The black Granit floor and a black Granit peninsular worktop in the white kitchen gives it a sober style. A scarlet red sink, cast in one single piece, complete the black and white character of the kitchen with occasional red components. Light oak doors with brass handles, cornices around every wall, and a ceiling rose for every ceiling lamp intend to contribute to one’s sense of permanence. Marble windowsills, artistically designed interactive wallpaper, and above all, the high ceilings and the large windows along the whole apartment contribute to make 2308 a unique home to live in. You may compare this generously high ceiling with most apartments in Manchester City Centre area.

A free parking lot at the bottom floor behind the hotel is included in this leasehold. One may let the place for £100-200/month.

 

For more information go to Buying or contact the agent at ManSell.